Linux-2.6.12-rc2

Initial git repository build. I'm not bothering with the full history,
even though we have it. We can create a separate "historical" git
archive of that later if we want to, and in the meantime it's about
3.2GB when imported into git - space that would just make the early
git days unnecessarily complicated, when we don't have a lot of good
infrastructure for it.

Let it rip!
diff --git a/drivers/ieee1394/nodemgr.h b/drivers/ieee1394/nodemgr.h
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+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2000	Andreas E. Bombe
+ *               2001	Ben Collins <bcollins@debian.org>
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+ * GNU General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
+ * Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+ */
+
+#ifndef _IEEE1394_NODEMGR_H
+#define _IEEE1394_NODEMGR_H
+
+#include <linux/device.h>
+#include "csr1212.h"
+#include "ieee1394_core.h"
+#include "ieee1394_hotplug.h"
+
+/* '1' '3' '9' '4' in ASCII */
+#define IEEE1394_BUSID_MAGIC	__constant_cpu_to_be32(0x31333934)
+
+/* This is the start of a Node entry structure. It should be a stable API
+ * for which to gather info from the Node Manager about devices attached
+ * to the bus.  */
+struct bus_options {
+	u8	irmc;		/* Iso Resource Manager Capable */
+	u8	cmc;		/* Cycle Master Capable */
+	u8	isc;		/* Iso Capable */
+	u8	bmc;		/* Bus Master Capable */
+	u8	pmc;		/* Power Manager Capable (PNP spec) */
+	u8	cyc_clk_acc;	/* Cycle clock accuracy */
+	u8	max_rom;	/* Maximum block read supported in the CSR */
+	u8	generation;	/* Incremented when configrom changes */
+	u8	lnkspd;		/* Link speed */
+	u16	max_rec;	/* Maximum packet size node can receive */
+};
+
+
+#define UNIT_DIRECTORY_VENDOR_ID		0x01
+#define UNIT_DIRECTORY_MODEL_ID			0x02
+#define UNIT_DIRECTORY_SPECIFIER_ID		0x04
+#define UNIT_DIRECTORY_VERSION			0x08
+#define UNIT_DIRECTORY_HAS_LUN_DIRECTORY	0x10
+#define UNIT_DIRECTORY_LUN_DIRECTORY		0x20
+#define UNIT_DIRECTORY_HAS_LUN			0x40
+
+/*
+ * A unit directory corresponds to a protocol supported by the
+ * node. If a node supports eg. IP/1394 and AV/C, its config rom has a
+ * unit directory for each of these protocols.
+ */
+struct unit_directory {
+	struct node_entry *ne;  /* The node which this directory belongs to */
+	octlet_t address;       /* Address of the unit directory on the node */
+	u8 flags;		/* Indicates which entries were read */
+
+	quadlet_t vendor_id;
+	struct csr1212_keyval *vendor_name_kv;
+	const char *vendor_oui;
+
+	quadlet_t model_id;
+	struct csr1212_keyval *model_name_kv;
+	quadlet_t specifier_id;
+	quadlet_t version;
+
+	unsigned int id;
+
+	int ignore_driver;
+
+	int length;		/* Number of quadlets */
+
+	struct device device;
+
+	struct class_device class_dev;
+
+	struct csr1212_keyval *ud_kv;
+	u32 lun;                /* logical unit number immediate value */
+};
+
+struct node_entry {
+	u64 guid;			/* GUID of this node */
+	u32 guid_vendor_id;		/* Top 24bits of guid */
+	const char *guid_vendor_oui;	/* OUI name of guid vendor id */
+
+	struct hpsb_host *host;		/* Host this node is attached to */
+	nodeid_t nodeid;		/* NodeID */
+	struct bus_options busopt;	/* Bus Options */
+	int needs_probe;
+	unsigned int generation;	/* Synced with hpsb generation */
+
+	/* The following is read from the config rom */
+	u32 vendor_id;
+	struct csr1212_keyval *vendor_name_kv;
+	const char *vendor_oui;
+
+	u32 capabilities;
+	struct hpsb_tlabel_pool *tpool;
+
+	struct device device;
+
+	struct class_device class_dev;
+
+	/* Means this node is not attached anymore */
+	int in_limbo;
+
+	struct csr1212_csr *csr;
+};
+
+struct hpsb_protocol_driver {
+	/* The name of the driver, e.g. SBP2 or IP1394 */
+	const char *name;
+
+	/*
+	 * The device id table describing the protocols and/or devices
+	 * supported by this driver.  This is used by the nodemgr to
+	 * decide if a driver could support a given node, but the
+	 * probe function below can implement further protocol
+	 * dependent or vendor dependent checking.
+	 */
+	struct ieee1394_device_id *id_table;
+
+	/*
+	 * The update function is called when the node has just
+	 * survived a bus reset, i.e. it is still present on the bus.
+	 * However, it may be necessary to reestablish the connection
+	 * or login into the node again, depending on the protocol. If the
+	 * probe fails (returns non-zero), we unbind the driver from this
+	 * device.
+	 */
+	int (*update)(struct unit_directory *ud);
+
+	/* Our LDM structure */
+	struct device_driver driver;
+};
+
+int hpsb_register_protocol(struct hpsb_protocol_driver *driver);
+void hpsb_unregister_protocol(struct hpsb_protocol_driver *driver);
+
+static inline int hpsb_node_entry_valid(struct node_entry *ne)
+{
+	return ne->generation == get_hpsb_generation(ne->host);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Returns a node entry (which has its reference count incremented) or NULL if
+ * the GUID in question is not known.  Getting a valid entry does not mean that
+ * the node with this GUID is currently accessible (might be powered down).
+ */
+struct node_entry *hpsb_guid_get_entry(u64 guid);
+
+/* Same as above, but use the nodeid to get an node entry. This is not
+ * fool-proof by itself, since the nodeid can change.  */
+struct node_entry *hpsb_nodeid_get_entry(struct hpsb_host *host, nodeid_t nodeid);
+
+/*
+ * If the entry refers to a local host, this function will return the pointer
+ * to the hpsb_host structure.  It will return NULL otherwise.  Once you have
+ * established it is a local host, you can use that knowledge from then on (the
+ * GUID won't wander to an external node).  */
+struct hpsb_host *hpsb_get_host_by_ne(struct node_entry *ne);
+
+/*
+ * This will fill in the given, pre-initialised hpsb_packet with the current
+ * information from the node entry (host, node ID, generation number).  It will
+ * return false if the node owning the GUID is not accessible (and not modify the
+ * hpsb_packet) and return true otherwise.
+ *
+ * Note that packet sending may still fail in hpsb_send_packet if a bus reset
+ * happens while you are trying to set up the packet (due to obsolete generation
+ * number).  It will at least reliably fail so that you don't accidentally and
+ * unknowingly send your packet to the wrong node.
+ */
+void hpsb_node_fill_packet(struct node_entry *ne, struct hpsb_packet *pkt);
+
+int hpsb_node_read(struct node_entry *ne, u64 addr,
+		   quadlet_t *buffer, size_t length);
+int hpsb_node_write(struct node_entry *ne, u64 addr,
+		    quadlet_t *buffer, size_t length);
+int hpsb_node_lock(struct node_entry *ne, u64 addr,
+		   int extcode, quadlet_t *data, quadlet_t arg);
+
+
+/* Iterate the hosts, calling a given function with supplied data for each
+ * host. */
+int nodemgr_for_each_host(void *__data, int (*cb)(struct hpsb_host *, void *));
+
+
+int init_ieee1394_nodemgr(void);
+void cleanup_ieee1394_nodemgr(void);
+
+
+/* The template for a host device */
+extern struct device nodemgr_dev_template_host;
+
+/* Bus attributes we export */
+extern struct bus_attribute *const fw_bus_attrs[];
+
+#endif /* _IEEE1394_NODEMGR_H */